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Kai Parthy Light Cherry Wood LAYWOO-D3 Filament - 2.85mm (0.25kg)
0.25kg of 3mm LAYWOO-D3 wood filament, coiled and ready-to-use for 3D Printing.
List Price: | $37.00 |
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0.25KG of 3mm LAYWOO-D3 wood filament in light cherry color. Allows you to give your prints a fantastic wood texture.
You can print the filament in a range from 175°C to 250°C. Printing at lower temperatures will produce a brighter color while printing at higher temperatures will create a darker print. The printed wood will appear rough, similar to MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard). Playing a little with the material feed settings brings more craters or a smoother surface.
Features
- Very little warp
- Rough or smooth surface possible during one print
- Paintable, grindable, carvable and stainable
- Printable tree-rings
- No heated bed necessary
- Contains recycled wood and harmless binding polymers (still, we don't recommend ingesting)
- Similar thermal durability as PLA
- No need to store in a sealed bag or use desiccant (wood loves humidity)
Printing Tips
At print temperature LAYWOO-D3 is less viscous than PLA or ABS, a few extra steps can help improve your printing experience:
- Adding extra extrusion to the beginning of your print will help prevent dry extrusion during the initial layers.
- Increasing the retraction setting of your part during slicing will reduce 'leakage' while the hotend is moving between sections (especially over open areas).
LAYWOO-D3 will harden over time, for delicate parts allow 30-60 min for your print to set.
Alternating the temperature during your print (even by as little as 10 degrees) will vary the coloration, giving it a 'grained' look.
Questions
Has anyone used this on the Lulzbot TAZ6 (with Cura Lulzbot edition version 3.2.32), and if so what are your settings? Lulzbot stopped carrying this filament and only has a profile for it in the older verison (v21.08). I've looked up those setting and am attempting to make a first test print today a custom profile. Also, that older (v21.08) profile only has the High Speed (0.38mm) layer height. I'd like to be able to print at finer detail. Any experience and feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
To whom it may concern, I am Wan Kyn Chan from Purdue University and a research assistant with the Programmable Structures Lab. Currently, my team and I are looking into 4D printing potential with wood based filaments of 2.85mm diameter and want to inquire if it is possible to obtain samples for testing. Due to the tight timeline that we are dealing with, I greatly appreciate it if I were able to here back from you as soon as possible. Regards, Wan Kyn Chan Mechanical Engineering | Installation Artist Undergraduate Researcher (Programmable Structures Lab) Purdue Robomasters Marketing Lead Purdue University '19 M: +1 (765)-637-3897 https://purduerm.com/ https://engineering.purdue.edu/ProgrammableStructures/
What is the density of this filament?
Can I use wood filament in 3d printing pens if it heats up to 250 degrees?
Can I use this filament to make 1inch long charms, that are 3mm thick? And if not, what should I use? -I just ordered a Creality3D Ender-3 3D Printer Economic Ender, and would be using it on that. Please help! Newbie here!
@Stephanie This material may be printed by an Ender 3, but the material is abrasive and will wear a standard brass nozzle. Use a coated or steel nozzle for abrasive prints, such as a CleanTip Stainless Steel Nozzle - 1.75mm x 0.40mm or an E3D v6 Extra Nozzle - Hardened Steel - 1.75mm x 0.40mm.